Web Design Engineering With the New CSS - Matthias Ott
Matthias Ott gives a fantastic talk on designing with CSS, and utilizing all of the new functions and features we have available today.
Matthias Ott gives a fantastic talk on designing with CSS, and utilizing all of the new functions and features we have available today.
A collection of mixes with over 500 episodes so far. I love the cover art for each post. via Jeremie
Linking this one to share, but also as a reminder to watch later. If Sarah Martin shared it, then it must be a good watch!
Skee Mask is criminally underrated. ‘Compro’ is one of the best electronic albums since the bangers in the 90s. I will be listening to this mix a lot.
A great write up by Mike Mai on how they created an accessible design system for ETS within a tight timeline.
I shared Vincent Glielmi with some folks and he was immediately compared to Bryan Schutmaat (in a good way.) I agree, absolutely beautiful work. via Noah.
Eternity! Eternity! by Vincent Glielmi, an ongoing series. Wonderful set, and the rest are pretty darn great, too! via BOOOOOOOM
Very detailed write-up on creating your own ECN-2 processing kit from scratch. The results look very good. Maybe this will make me crack into the remaining ~250 feet of 500t I have sitting in the fridge. via Tom
London-based photographer Jack Davison’s portfolio website. Beautiful work.
I love this list of Dead Simple Sites. I hope whoever runs this continues to add more. I’ve been eyeing inspiration for updates everywhere and stuff like this helps. via Mastodon
“That moment when you decide to stop planning and just build the damn thing” via Dave Rupert
The Eames Archive is open. Located in Richmond, California, the Eames Archives holds one of the world’s most significant Eames collections—40,000+ objects. via Naz Hamid
Paulie B’s series finally lands on Daniel Arnold. I’ve been waiting for this episode since the series started.
A static site generator for musicians. I’m not a musician, but this is neat! It’s like hosting your own Bandcamp page. via Hacker News
Jason Velazquez writes that the websites didn’t go away, but we did. via Chris Coyier
Jess T. Dugan is an artist whose work explores identity through photography, video, and writing.
A wonderful large format portrait series / mini documentaries. I just watched every available episode in one sitting. via Colin
A small dictionary of words to help you name things.
Photographer Stacy Kranitz’ (probably) first book. If I ever find a copy I’m sure I’ll never be able to afford it. Beautiful work.
Article going over possible immune system issues for us (and our pets!) from living in a modern society. via Dense Discovery